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i have seen that in mississippi. pockets of mississippi have set examples for the rest of us. i have learned things that surprised me. this tells me where we can go, if we are determined. >> another question here. >> i wanted to expand on something here. i was always surprised that a case that was so make and sensational could be in the public mind and psyche and go away. i grew up and this just went away. i remember when i found out about emmett till and i thought, why didn't i arty know about this? -- already know about this? the spanish flu epidemic, for example, you can understand how big that was, and then for some reason, everybody stopped talking about this for the longest time and, if you ask somebody that you know now, i have always been surprised that this has not been bigger and why that wasn't just something reallyegative, and the way that something so spectacularly horrible and well-known -- i saw those pictures of emmett till and his body. how does this go away? to not get it. you have any speculation? >> there is a collective guilt that people deal with. it went
i have seen that in mississippi. pockets of mississippi have set examples for the rest of us. i have learned things that surprised me. this tells me where we can go, if we are determined. >> another question here. >> i wanted to expand on something here. i was always surprised that a case that was so make and sensational could be in the public mind and psyche and go away. i grew up and this just went away. i remember when i found out about emmett till and i thought, why didn't i...
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mississippi being fed these lines. of course, they didn't like the naacp and this just cemented their hate for the naacp. so, the sheriff comes up with the story on the tuesday, the day that he was buried. and later he says, at the trial, that he had investigated other missing person cases and it that she was thinking it must've been one of them. it wasn't emmett till. it was interesting. he let the body stay buried in chicago. he did not want to exume the and return it to the south. how would they ever know who it was? it was such a scam, on his part. i don't think anybody really believed -- mr. kemper: you say that in the book. that nobody actually believed that. mr. anderson: the jurors did not, but it gave them a reason to vote as they did. the testimony was two and a half days. they had to be careful selecting a jury. they had to weed out -- mr. kemper: they were very careful. an all-white jury, of course. mr. anderson: no woman could serve on the jury. there was not a black registered voter in tallahassee county.
mississippi being fed these lines. of course, they didn't like the naacp and this just cemented their hate for the naacp. so, the sheriff comes up with the story on the tuesday, the day that he was buried. and later he says, at the trial, that he had investigated other missing person cases and it that she was thinking it must've been one of them. it wasn't emmett till. it was interesting. he let the body stay buried in chicago. he did not want to exume the and return it to the south. how would...
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nearly 1,000 people in the streets of jackson, mississippi. same in little doylestown, pennsylvania. over 2,000 people about marched in doylestown, pennsylvania. in beautiful oklahoma city, 7,000 people turned out. in fair banks, alaska, red state alaska, almost 2,000 people turned out, in the blinding snow. and now today, today in salt
nearly 1,000 people in the streets of jackson, mississippi. same in little doylestown, pennsylvania. over 2,000 people about marched in doylestown, pennsylvania. in beautiful oklahoma city, 7,000 people turned out. in fair banks, alaska, red state alaska, almost 2,000 people turned out, in the blinding snow. and now today, today in salt
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi. mr. thompson: i have no further speakers on my side and am prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. thompson: i yield myself such time as i may consume. thank you, mr. speaker. again, h.r. 526 will authorize within the department of homeland security the counterterrorism advisory board to coordinate and integrate the department's intelligence activities and policies as related to counterterrorism. this board already plays a central and necessary role within d.h.s. enactment of h.r. 526 will ensure the counterterrorism advisory board will remain in place for years and decades to come. with that, mr. speaker, i urge passage of h.r. 526 and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new york. mr. king: i urge support of the bill and yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the passage of the bill. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being i
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi. mr. thompson: i have no further speakers on my side and am prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. thompson: i yield myself such time as i may consume. thank you, mr. speaker. again, h.r. 526 will authorize within the department of homeland security the counterterrorism advisory board to coordinate and integrate the department's intelligence activities and policies as related to counterterrorism. this...
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gabe gutierrez is in hattiesburg, mississippi and has our report. >> tonight the destruction in mississippi is overwhelming. >> you can hear like glass shattering. you can hear the roof caving. i feel like i'm blessed to be alive. >> donna thompson says the terrifying tornado was over in seconds. >> it was dark, people were everywhere. i didn't know who was still alive, who wasn't. i was scared. >> at least four people are dead, more than 20 others injured. >> hello? >> search and rescue teams are looking for more. >> i know what the families go through when they say tornado and it's devastating. it really is. >> near downtown hattiesburg, william carry university is shut down. students evacuated, cars tossed. dorms damaged. >> we got everybody into the bathrooms. it got pretty bad out there. wind, lightning striking all around us. >> look at that. >> overnight, howling winds knocked out power to thousands. the fast-moving storm system spawning more than a dozen tornadoes leaving a trail of damage across three states. and flooding communities in alabama and georgia. in mississippi, the gove
gabe gutierrez is in hattiesburg, mississippi and has our report. >> tonight the destruction in mississippi is overwhelming. >> you can hear like glass shattering. you can hear the roof caving. i feel like i'm blessed to be alive. >> donna thompson says the terrifying tornado was over in seconds. >> it was dark, people were everywhere. i didn't know who was still alive, who wasn't. i was scared. >> at least four people are dead, more than 20 others injured....
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mississippi is the best. number one state for love. go to mississippi. >> why can't we get our graphics to go the other way around? i mean, i don't understand this. >> have number one at the top? >> like any other tv station? good lord. >> anyway, every single survey done on any topic in america, mississippi always the worse state. >> well, you just didn't know to measure it in the important ones like love, because it is talking about people when you're comfortable being together, not having anxiety, not thinking your person will leave you all the time, not being worried or coal or distant, want some good into, you want some good comfort, you want someone to love you for a long time, just go to mississippi. >> well, i'm just saying, i'm glad that they finally are number one in some category, in this country, and it is finding love. >> remember how we say mi crooked letter i hump back hump back i. >> mississippi. >> society worse, north dakota, researchers considered marriage rates and surveyed 127,000 people. they were asked to measure
mississippi is the best. number one state for love. go to mississippi. >> why can't we get our graphics to go the other way around? i mean, i don't understand this. >> have number one at the top? >> like any other tv station? good lord. >> anyway, every single survey done on any topic in america, mississippi always the worse state. >> well, you just didn't know to measure it in the important ones like love, because it is talking about people when you're comfortable...
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so bissel and a song gets in a row boat, they good down the mississippi river, and they discover that the area is flooded. they see no possibility of doing this. so bissel tells the private who is with him, to go back and to ask the navy, the union navy, who are north of this position, if they would be willing to try to blow past island number 10, and in the meantime bissel is looking around. he stands on the morning 0 he is supposed to be picked up again in row boat and is stand agoen the opposite shore of the mississippi and looking across the mississippi, and he sees what he thinks is a cut between these large trees, and he decides that when the rower gets there they'll travel this cut and he discovers it was an old wagon road that is underwater. he thinks he can push through there and cut canal, and that's exactly what the does. they invent some ingenious mechanical devices, including a saw that is on a platform that looks like a trapezoid, which saws the heavy logs, trees, underneath the water. they cut them downs' pull them out and sure enough, within eight days, the union army
so bissel and a song gets in a row boat, they good down the mississippi river, and they discover that the area is flooded. they see no possibility of doing this. so bissel tells the private who is with him, to go back and to ask the navy, the union navy, who are north of this position, if they would be willing to try to blow past island number 10, and in the meantime bissel is looking around. he stands on the morning 0 he is supposed to be picked up again in row boat and is stand agoen the...
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mississippi and alabama will take it on the chin again. look at the storms across the panhandle of florida, nasty stuff down here. all this lifts to the north over the next 24 to 36 hours and becomes our storm as we get into tomorrow. we'll not see severe weather, but we'll see our fair share of wind and rain. later this afternoon we've stopped the clock at 4, isolated showers and patchy drizzle and low-level clouds. overnight tonight through the evening hours we'll see the rain increase and overspread the area from south to north. it will get into the poconos first thing tomorrow morning. we'll see bands of rain some of it heavy at times and some of it light at times. when you get a heavier bands it will become a windswept rain, we see the winds gusting 50 to 06 miles per hour down the jersey shore, 40 to 50 miles per hour in the city of philadelphia. here's a closer look at that. this whole area here, it includes the western suburbs, 40 to 350 miles per hour. 30 to 40 far western suburbs, this is the 40-mile an hour line right there. the
mississippi and alabama will take it on the chin again. look at the storms across the panhandle of florida, nasty stuff down here. all this lifts to the north over the next 24 to 36 hours and becomes our storm as we get into tomorrow. we'll not see severe weather, but we'll see our fair share of wind and rain. later this afternoon we've stopped the clock at 4, isolated showers and patchy drizzle and low-level clouds. overnight tonight through the evening hours we'll see the rain increase and...
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no injuries or deaths have been reported in louisiana and mississippi. the national weather service hasn't yet determined if any of the damage was caused by tornadoes, although multiple tornado warnings were issued. 4:45 p.m. a storm system moving across the south has blown out skylights in a wal-mart in marksville, louisiana, sending water and glass cascading onto shoppers. marksville fire chief jerry bordelon says the monday storm also picked up a fireworks stand in front of the store and mangled it, tossing it 30 or 40 yards. bordelon says no one was injured. people inside the store were evacuated and it was closed afterward. a number of other buildings in avoyelles parish were damaged, including houses that trees fell through and a building that lost its roof. the national weather service has yet to determine whether the wind damage was caused by a tornado. the marksville damage is just one example from a squall line that knocked out power to tens of thousands monday, downing trees and damaging structures from texas through mississippi. damage has be
no injuries or deaths have been reported in louisiana and mississippi. the national weather service hasn't yet determined if any of the damage was caused by tornadoes, although multiple tornado warnings were issued. 4:45 p.m. a storm system moving across the south has blown out skylights in a wal-mart in marksville, louisiana, sending water and glass cascading onto shoppers. marksville fire chief jerry bordelon says the monday storm also picked up a fireworks stand in front of the store and...
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they do not spend it the majority of mississippi gets a rebate check. everybody i know that has the affordable care act has gotten a refund so that helps you pay for your premium. i pay $103 a month. $661 fromubtract $103, that is like $1200 a year. i only pay like $400 for the year because mississippi did not meet the 80/20 rule. is in costa mesa, california on the democrats line. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. my health care would be unaffordable without the obamacare. my wife and i have it jointly. wheres a tax driven bill because we made under $63,000 we are qualified for it, and we pay half of what we would have paid. provider.my i have had prostate cancer for the last two years and i got my treatment, my radiation. pron shot nextlu month. kaiser, they control the rates, and my premium did go up. it has gone up i think $80 or something like that. and also, it would have cost me 20% my deductible would be if i did not pay for my radiation. that was provided for. is right,rnie sanders medicare for all. single-payer would be the way to go
they do not spend it the majority of mississippi gets a rebate check. everybody i know that has the affordable care act has gotten a refund so that helps you pay for your premium. i pay $103 a month. $661 fromubtract $103, that is like $1200 a year. i only pay like $400 for the year because mississippi did not meet the 80/20 rule. is in costa mesa, california on the democrats line. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. my health care would be unaffordable without the obamacare. my wife...
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. >>> plus, a deadly tornado sweeps through mississippi. first alert meteorologist erika martine explains how this weather is part of a system heading our way. hello, peco. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it was hidden behind all of my free weights. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money. peco. the future is on. >>> the drug enforcement administration announced plans to boost anti-drug efforts in part of philadelphia's hardest hit neighborhoods. the dea announced the launch of its 360 strategy in philadelphia during a community summit in fair hill. authorities say no areas have been more affected by the heroin epidemic than the communities of fair hill and west kensington. 360 expands the role of the dea beyond just going after drug traffickers. instead, the administration will focus on education in the communit
. >>> plus, a deadly tornado sweeps through mississippi. first alert meteorologist erika martine explains how this weather is part of a system heading our way. hello, peco. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it was hidden behind all of my free weights. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to...
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in hads burg, mississippi, fox news. > three times hit tht church.c. let's take it outside locally and get a check on the forecasta tonight.toni here's a live look, although it was overcast today, it wasn't so cold out there.. that's been the good thing, especially with the inauguratior and the march and the eventss today.toda gary mcgrady here tonight.ght. what can we expect for sunday?da >> i'll tell you what, it does t look like it's going to be a lot like today, maybe a little bit warmer. we managed up to 50-degrees-d today, which is above normal.l. what's more shocking about that it was 50-degrees with completec cloud cover, no sunshine at all and it was still well above moral a. i want to revisit the tornadoes down into mississippi last night where they had nine reports of tornads. they were spread out over a few states.es today they had 20 reports of tornadoes down through there. you can see right now coming out of parts of arkansas, northern louisiana again tonight through mississippi over into alabama am most of the reports from the tornadoes
in hads burg, mississippi, fox news. > three times hit tht church.c. let's take it outside locally and get a check on the forecasta tonight.toni here's a live look, although it was overcast today, it wasn't so cold out there.. that's been the good thing, especially with the inauguratior and the march and the eventss today.toda gary mcgrady here tonight.ght. what can we expect for sunday?da >> i'll tell you what, it does t look like it's going to be a lot like today, maybe a little bit...
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reports of tornadoes, mississippi, alabama and georgia affected. where is this system going next? it's moving north ward. heavy rain across mid atlantic for the day today. too warm for a lot of snow but we could see icing in northern parts of new england. snow and icing. the other big story is we have another arctic instruiciÓn on -- intrusion. below zero and with the windchill minus 35, so by weeks end we will be feeling across portions of the gulf coast. clayton, heather back to you. heather: 81 in miami. it's hot. president-elect trump is hard at work making new cabinet moves which is 17 days until inauguration but a heated battle is loom to go get team confirmed. david kelly live in washington, d.c. with new editions. >> one new development as trump raises to fill in slots. trump is expect today nominate lawyer robert as the u.s. trade representative, formerly the u.s. trade representative under president reagan and given trump's opposition to tpp and nafta and bilateral trade agreements rather than multitrade agreements, would play a huge role in the new administration. he w
reports of tornadoes, mississippi, alabama and georgia affected. where is this system going next? it's moving north ward. heavy rain across mid atlantic for the day today. too warm for a lot of snow but we could see icing in northern parts of new england. snow and icing. the other big story is we have another arctic instruiciÓn on -- intrusion. below zero and with the windchill minus 35, so by weeks end we will be feeling across portions of the gulf coast. clayton, heather back to you....
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at least 18 people are dead-- after a violent system moved across mississippi, florida, alabama, and georgia. dozens of people are injured. president donald trump speaking out about the damage yesterday. in mississippi, they' assessing the damage and downed trees are delaying emergency workers as they attemt to get aid hard-hit communities. the weather service saying saturday's tornado was likely on the ground for fifteen miles. president donald trump has now been in office for 3 days ..... meanwhile....millions of people have marched from across the globe against him. the adminsitration is fighting with the media over inauguration crowd size ... all as we enter week 1 of the trump adminsitration. abc's stephanie ramos has more. this morning another big name is now criticizing wikileaks founder julian assange. he took to twitter moments after trump aide kellyanne conway said he would not release his tax returns. wikileaks then tweeted that "trump's breach of promise over the release of his tax returns is even more gratuitous than clinton concealing her goldman sachs transcripts". it
at least 18 people are dead-- after a violent system moved across mississippi, florida, alabama, and georgia. dozens of people are injured. president donald trump speaking out about the damage yesterday. in mississippi, they' assessing the damage and downed trees are delaying emergency workers as they attemt to get aid hard-hit communities. the weather service saying saturday's tornado was likely on the ground for fifteen miles. president donald trump has now been in office for 3 days ........
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yet even in mississippi we can organize to register negro voters. we can speak to the press. we can, in short, organize the people in nonviolent action. but in south africa, even the mildest form of nonviolent resistance meets with years of imprisonment, and leaders over many years have been restricted and silenced and imprisoned. we can understand how in that situation people felt so desperate that they turned to other methods, such as sabotage. today, great leaders like nelson mandela and robert sobukwe are among the many hundreds wasting away in robben island prison. against a massive, armed and ruthless state, which uses torture and sadistic forms of interrogation to crush human beings, even driving some to suicide, the militant opposition inside south africa seems for the moment to be silenced. the mass of the people seems to be contained, seems for the moment unable to break from the oppression. i emphasize the word "seems" because we can imagine what emotions and plans must be seething below the calm surface of that prosperous police state. w
yet even in mississippi we can organize to register negro voters. we can speak to the press. we can, in short, organize the people in nonviolent action. but in south africa, even the mildest form of nonviolent resistance meets with years of imprisonment, and leaders over many years have been restricted and silenced and imprisoned. we can understand how in that situation people felt so desperate that they turned to other methods, such as sabotage. today, great leaders like nelson mandela and...
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the gentleman from mississippi, mr. harper. the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. brady. the gentlewoman from ohio, ms. kaptur. and the the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen. the tellers will come forward and take their seats at the desk in the front of the speaker's rostrum. paul d. ryan, representative-elect from the state of wisconsin, nancy pelosi, represent-elect from the state of california. the roll will be called and those responding to their names will indicate by surname, the nominee of their choosing. the reading clerk will now call he roll. the clerk: mr. abraham. abraham votes ryan. ed a -- adams. pelosi. aderholt. ryan. aguilar, pelosi. allen, ryan. amash, ryan. modei, ryan. arrington, ryan. babin, ryan. bacon, ryan. anks of indiana, ryan. barletta, ryan. arr, ryan. , pelosi. . rton, ryan , pelosi. , pelosi. becerra, pelosi. pelosi. bera, bergman, ryan. beutler, ryan. beyer, pelosi. biggs, ryan. bilirakis, ryan. bishop of georgia, pelosi. ishop of michigan, ryan. ishop of utah, ryan. black, ryan. blackburn, ryan. blum, ryan. lumenauer, pelosi. , pel
the gentleman from mississippi, mr. harper. the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. brady. the gentlewoman from ohio, ms. kaptur. and the the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen. the tellers will come forward and take their seats at the desk in the front of the speaker's rostrum. paul d. ryan, representative-elect from the state of wisconsin, nancy pelosi, represent-elect from the state of california. the roll will be called and those responding to their names will indicate by surname, the...
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thompson, second district of mississippi. representative sheila jackson lee, 18th district of texas. representative elijah e. cummings, second district of maryland. representative danny k. davis, second district of illinois. representative gregory w. meeks, fifth district of new york. representative barbara lee, 13th district of california. representative lacy clay, first district of missouri. representative david scott, 13th district of georgia. representative emanuel cleaver ii, fifth district, missouri. representative al green, ninth district of texas.
thompson, second district of mississippi. representative sheila jackson lee, 18th district of texas. representative elijah e. cummings, second district of maryland. representative danny k. davis, second district of illinois. representative gregory w. meeks, fifth district of new york. representative barbara lee, 13th district of california. representative lacy clay, first district of missouri. representative david scott, 13th district of georgia. representative emanuel cleaver ii, fifth...
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before he went to chicago from mississippi about what he should or should not do? >> like hundreds of thousands in chicago, she had mississippi roots. she knew the racial etiquette. well if emmitt had known about hatred, he wouldn't have made it in chicago. he loved to play baseball. if you didn't know where to play baseball and where not to play baseball as a boy in chicago, you know, you were headed to trouble. so -- >> so how did this two brutal deaths change? >> she set i want them to see what they'd done to my boy. she turned her private heart and agony into a movement of that top. this is really out of black chicago strength, a powerful political machine. that was in the newspaper in the country, and black labor unions and progressive churches. they launched a movement that became a national movement that created the infrastructure that turned a southern, in a series of regional movements, into a national civil rights movement. those in montgomery heard from howard, mississippi talk about the baptist church. and she said four days later she was arrested. she
before he went to chicago from mississippi about what he should or should not do? >> like hundreds of thousands in chicago, she had mississippi roots. she knew the racial etiquette. well if emmitt had known about hatred, he wouldn't have made it in chicago. he loved to play baseball. if you didn't know where to play baseball and where not to play baseball as a boy in chicago, you know, you were headed to trouble. so -- >> so how did this two brutal deaths change? >> she set i...
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thompson,tive benny mississippi. representative sheila jackson lee, texas. cummings,tive elijah maryland. representative danny davis, illinois. representative gregory meeks, new york. representative barbara lee, california. clay,entative lacey missouri. representative david scott, georgia. representative and manual lever clever, missouri.
thompson,tive benny mississippi. representative sheila jackson lee, texas. cummings,tive elijah maryland. representative danny davis, illinois. representative gregory meeks, new york. representative barbara lee, california. clay,entative lacey missouri. representative david scott, georgia. representative and manual lever clever, missouri.
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thompson, sect district of mississippi. representative sheila jackson lee, 18th district of texas. recenti ti reptivity elijah cummings, and danny k. davis, 7th district of illinois. representative gregory w. meeks, fifth district of new york. representative barbara lee, 13th district of california. representative lacy clay, first district of mysterious. representative david scott, 13th district of georgia. representative emanuel cleaver the second. fifth district, mysterious. representative al green, ninth district, district of texas. representative gwen s. moore, fourth district of wisconsin, whip, congressional black caucus.
thompson, sect district of mississippi. representative sheila jackson lee, 18th district of texas. recenti ti reptivity elijah cummings, and danny k. davis, 7th district of illinois. representative gregory w. meeks, fifth district of new york. representative barbara lee, 13th district of california. representative lacy clay, first district of mysterious. representative david scott, 13th district of georgia. representative emanuel cleaver the second. fifth district, mysterious. representative al...
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gabe gutierrez shows us the damage from hattiesburg, mississippi. >> reporter: the destruction in mississippi is overwhelming. >> you can hear, like, glass shattering. you can hear the roof caving. i feel like i'm blessed to be alive. >> reporter: donna thompson says the terrifying tornado was over in seconds. >> it was dark. people were everywhere. i didn't know who was still alive, who wasn't. i was scared. >> reporter: at least four people are dead, more than 20 others injured. search and rescue teams are looking for more. >> i know what the families go through when they say tornado. it's devastating. it really is. >> reporter: near downtown hattiesburg, william carey university is shut down, students evacuated, cars tossed, dorms damaged. >> we got everybody into the bathrooms, and it got pretty bad out there. just wind and power went out, lightning striking all around us. >> reporter: overnight, howling winds knocked out power to thousands. the fast-moving storm system spawning more than a dozen tornadoes, leaving a trail of damage across three states. and flooding communities in alabama
gabe gutierrez shows us the damage from hattiesburg, mississippi. >> reporter: the destruction in mississippi is overwhelming. >> you can hear, like, glass shattering. you can hear the roof caving. i feel like i'm blessed to be alive. >> reporter: donna thompson says the terrifying tornado was over in seconds. >> it was dark. people were everywhere. i didn't know who was still alive, who wasn't. i was scared. >> reporter: at least four people are dead, more than 20...
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representative benny g thompson, second district of mississippi. representative sheila jackson-lee, 18th district of texas. representative elijah e cummings, seventh district of maryland. representative danny k davis, seventh district of illinois. representative gregory w meeks, fifth district of new york. representative barbara lee, 13th district of california. representative lacy clay, first district of missouri. representative david scott, 13th district of georgia. representative emmanuel cleaver, the second, fifth district missouri. representative al green, ninth district of texas. representative when asked more, fourth district of wisconsin.
representative benny g thompson, second district of mississippi. representative sheila jackson-lee, 18th district of texas. representative elijah e cummings, seventh district of maryland. representative danny k davis, seventh district of illinois. representative gregory w meeks, fifth district of new york. representative barbara lee, 13th district of california. representative lacy clay, first district of missouri. representative david scott, 13th district of georgia. representative emmanuel...
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it isn't working in my home state of mississippi. it's not working for millions of americans who lost their health insurance. it's not working for millions of americans who saw their premiums rise and their deductibles go to unimaginable heights. and of course, mr. president, i know you, like i, have heard from constituents back at home. and i am going to take this opportunity to share with you some of the views that i've heard from people back home in mississippi who are looking to us in the house and in the senate to rectify the situation with regard to this disastrous piece of legislation. a 62-year-old individual from madison, mississippi, wrote to me saying, "please explain the term affordable in the affordable care act. i recently went to healthcare .gov to look at possible health insurance plans. the estimates range from over $8,000 to over $26,000 per year. that is anywhere from 13.5% to 18.6% of our gross salary. so forget about saving for retirement. this system is flawed," says my constituent from madison, mississippi. ano
it isn't working in my home state of mississippi. it's not working for millions of americans who lost their health insurance. it's not working for millions of americans who saw their premiums rise and their deductibles go to unimaginable heights. and of course, mr. president, i know you, like i, have heard from constituents back at home. and i am going to take this opportunity to share with you some of the views that i've heard from people back home in mississippi who are looking to us in the...
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as far as the mississippi area went, we did get significant wind damage in mississippi. we didn't see a ton of horrible tornadoes. we didn't have any fatalities there, but you can see what the damage did. some of the barn structures, they just got destroyed and shredded. and they are going to be doing a lot of this during the day today all through the deep south. as far as the rain goes, it's just about over with. there's one little line now around pensacola and there's steadier rains near raleigh. richmond is getting soaked and d.c., grab the umbrella. a good, steady rain for you all morning long. we'll time this out for you. next up after d.c. this morning at 8:00 a.m., it will be philadelphia. it looks like the rain is moving in around 10:00 a.m. or so. new york city, right around the lunch hour for the steadier rains. hartford and boston, probably late afternoon and a soaking rain during the evening commute. obviously, travel delays with that. the other big story after we get rid of the storm in the east is going to be out in california. we're already getting the sno
as far as the mississippi area went, we did get significant wind damage in mississippi. we didn't see a ton of horrible tornadoes. we didn't have any fatalities there, but you can see what the damage did. some of the barn structures, they just got destroyed and shredded. and they are going to be doing a lot of this during the day today all through the deep south. as far as the rain goes, it's just about over with. there's one little line now around pensacola and there's steadier rains near...
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., in mississippi. we made decisions six years ago to realign our manufacturing footprint in the u.s. we can build razr fours in 4's in canada. a division where you build the suvs and trucks in the united states and more of the compact cars down in mexico? >> there are some that want to build the small cars and others want to build more full-size vehicles. there are two ways to go on that. it is closer to mississippi. in the case of mississippi, it is a five-year-old plants. they mature over time. it is too early to add complexity to that. it made sense for us. this decision was made five or six years ago. david: it is important for companies to be on the good side of the administration. your plans in investing in mexico? >> we are a small player in mexico. only 5% comes from mexico. to move into mexico. we will have to take a look. we understand what the president wants to do. we agree with the president that we want to make america strong, have good paying jobs, a good economy. eventually, that helps
., in mississippi. we made decisions six years ago to realign our manufacturing footprint in the u.s. we can build razr fours in 4's in canada. a division where you build the suvs and trucks in the united states and more of the compact cars down in mexico? >> there are some that want to build the small cars and others want to build more full-size vehicles. there are two ways to go on that. it is closer to mississippi. in the case of mississippi, it is a five-year-old plants. they mature...
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so the war starts, et cetera, et cetera, and now pope finds himself coming down the mississippi river and he is interested in punching through at island number 10 as the union coming up from new orleans is also interested in hooking up with pope somewhere in the middle. now, everyone knows the story that flotilla is going to be stopped at vicesburg. in one of these great stories of the civil war, bissel goes to pope and says i would like to explore a possibility of cutting a capable and see if we can get around the island and forcing it to surrender and so pope agrees. bissel with soldiers goes in a row boat and they discover that the area is flooded. they see no possibility of doing this. so bissel tells the private who is with him to go back and to ask the navy, the union navy who are north of this position if they would be willing to try to blow past island number ten and in the meantime bissel is looking around. he stands on the morning that he's supposed to be picked up again in the row boat and standing on the opposite shore of the mississippi and looking across the mississippi
so the war starts, et cetera, et cetera, and now pope finds himself coming down the mississippi river and he is interested in punching through at island number 10 as the union coming up from new orleans is also interested in hooking up with pope somewhere in the middle. now, everyone knows the story that flotilla is going to be stopped at vicesburg. in one of these great stories of the civil war, bissel goes to pope and says i would like to explore a possibility of cutting a capable and see if...
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and whenever you can find anything right in mississippi, things are getting better. [laughter] amy:y: dr. martin luther kingng, speaking in london, december 7, 191964. we'll return to the speech after this break. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in this democracy now! exclusive, we return to dr. martin luther king, jr. in his own words from a recording recently discovered by the pacifica radio archives. this is from december 7, 1964, in london, just days before dr. king received the nobel peace prize in oslo, norway. >> we can never forget the fact that just this summer three civil rights workers were brutally murdered near philadelphia, mississippi. all of this reveals to us that we have not achieved the level of brotherhood -- we have not achieved the brotherhood that we need and that we must have in our nation. we still have a long, long way to go. i mentioned voter registration and the fact that we have been able to add about 800,000 new registered voters in the last two or three years, th
and whenever you can find anything right in mississippi, things are getting better. [laughter] amy:y: dr. martin luther kingng, speaking in london, december 7, 191964. we'll return to the speech after this break. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in this democracy now! exclusive, we return to dr. martin luther king, jr. in his own words from a recording recently discovered by the pacifica radio archives. this is from...
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, anal bam a and heavier snow started to break out in central mississippi right the now and also across the carolinas. you can see north of raleigh-durham we were seeing heavy snow there. that will be moving off the coast, tonight, so even a little bit of light snow possibly getting in this evening for portions of delaware but the real main event with this system, does not the begin until the storm moves off the coast, and starts to track up the eastern seaboard. that will happen early tomorrow morning. so here's what it looks like timing wise. this is what we just saw, hand ling it well, we have snow breaking out over carolinas and portions of mississippi. set this into motion. here's 11:00 o'clock tonight. this is what we are looking at when you join us at cbs-3 at the 11:00. we will see snow poised to move into maryland and delaware but it doesn't over spread our region until early tomorrow morning, right around 5:00 a.m., we will see snow, beginning, across sussex county and cape may county. the those areas will see the most snow from this system as it will be prolonged throughout t
, anal bam a and heavier snow started to break out in central mississippi right the now and also across the carolinas. you can see north of raleigh-durham we were seeing heavy snow there. that will be moving off the coast, tonight, so even a little bit of light snow possibly getting in this evening for portions of delaware but the real main event with this system, does not the begin until the storm moves off the coast, and starts to track up the eastern seaboard. that will happen early tomorrow...
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with heavy snow over mississippi and north carolina right now, and thinks all moving off the coast, and it will track up the eastern seaboard toward new england tomorrow and then brush us, as it passes by, and it has been trending closer, and closer, to the the coast, all week long, and here's what it looks like right now as we head into the overnight hours. by midnight this is what we will see. join us at 11:00. we will look at the is what in progress this will be a now cast situation. we have to follow this storm's exact track because a movement of 20 to 30 to 40 miles could mean a huge difference in snowfall amounts. we expect to see a big shield of snow over portions of the the carolinas and virginia, by midnight, by 6:00 a.m. it is actively snowing in south jersey and delaware. heaviest snow over hampton roads area of virginia. then as we head into tomorrow morning the steady snow, mid to late morning in the early afternoon, along the coastline you can see that dark purple there that banding in philadelphia, light snow, to the north and west, not much at all. lehigh valley may
with heavy snow over mississippi and north carolina right now, and thinks all moving off the coast, and it will track up the eastern seaboard toward new england tomorrow and then brush us, as it passes by, and it has been trending closer, and closer, to the the coast, all week long, and here's what it looks like right now as we head into the overnight hours. by midnight this is what we will see. join us at 11:00. we will look at the is what in progress this will be a now cast situation. we have...
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and in the south, a deadly tornado tore through mississippi. here's carter evans. >> reporter: when the relentless storm finally cleared, it revealed the destruction from a powerful tornado that struck hattiesburg, mississippi, in the prly-morning hours. at least four people died. 20 more were injured. elmmy harrell and his wife, rose, could hear the ominous sound. >> it got louder and louder the closer it got. it got louder and louder. >> we got in the bath tub and covered up. >> reporter: rescue crews searched for victims trapped in collapsed buildings and homes, and more severe weather is expected to hit mississippi tonight. they're also bracing for another round of storms in the west. flash floods in arizona led to these swift-water rescues near oeoenix. it's part of the same storm system that dumped snow in the sierra and drenched lower elevations in california overwhelming a levee near erllister, where water flooded rmrms and homes for the second time in a week. in santa barbara, floodwaters swept cabins and vehicles down a coastal canyon
and in the south, a deadly tornado tore through mississippi. here's carter evans. >> reporter: when the relentless storm finally cleared, it revealed the destruction from a powerful tornado that struck hattiesburg, mississippi, in the prly-morning hours. at least four people died. 20 more were injured. elmmy harrell and his wife, rose, could hear the ominous sound. >> it got louder and louder the closer it got. it got louder and louder. >> we got in the bath tub and covered...
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. >>> and recovery operations underway around hat usberg, mississippi. after a powerful twirser hit on saturday. four people were killed and there was major damage all over. early reports indicate the tornado was an ef-3 which means winds were up to 165 miles per hour. >>> and in southern california, commuters face a messy drive to work in several areas with rainfall expected to be slightly but not taper off until tomorrow. here's more from phillip menna. >> reporter: two women struggling to stay above water as giant waves wipe them off a cliff and into the water. a bystander pulling one woman to safety. >> i threw her over my shoulder. and i tried to carry her in. >> reporter: moments later life guards in the choppy water. in the dark it takes them nearly 40 minutes to find the second woman. the currents so strong it took four of them to pull her to shore. >> it was one of the most challenging thing i've seen in my 22 year. >> reporter: the storms triggering flash floods and trapping this woman inside her car in arizona. >> they are the in car and sitti
. >>> and recovery operations underway around hat usberg, mississippi. after a powerful twirser hit on saturday. four people were killed and there was major damage all over. early reports indicate the tornado was an ef-3 which means winds were up to 165 miles per hour. >>> and in southern california, commuters face a messy drive to work in several areas with rainfall expected to be slightly but not taper off until tomorrow. here's more from phillip menna. >> reporter:...
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presley. —— today our correspondent jon kay is in tupelo in the state of mississippi, the birthplace of elvis presley. jon's been speaking to the people there about their hopes for the next four years. marching band plays. voiceover: one last practice before heading to washington. tonight, the tupelo high school band will be travelling 900 miles, from mississippi to the capital, to play at president trump's inauguration. your face is going to ache. yeah, i think so! what are you most excited about? just marching in the parade in getting to see washington for the first time. what do you think of your new president, trump? erm... donald trump got 60% of the votes in the state. the students might be playing for him, but that doesn't mean they're all fans of the new man in the white house. and down! if you had been able to vote, put your hands up if you would have voted for donald trump? not exactly overwhelming. three. i think some of his ideas are pretty great, and i think he actually can make america great again, wejust have to believe in him and see what happens. you didn't put your
presley. —— today our correspondent jon kay is in tupelo in the state of mississippi, the birthplace of elvis presley. jon's been speaking to the people there about their hopes for the next four years. marching band plays. voiceover: one last practice before heading to washington. tonight, the tupelo high school band will be travelling 900 miles, from mississippi to the capital, to play at president trump's inauguration. your face is going to ache. yeah, i think so! what are you most...
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the tornado cut a half mile-wide path through mississippi. right now we are on a first alert because of a nor'easter heading our way. first alert meteorologist erika martin joins us. >> this is a widespread nor'easter. the piece of energy that will redevelop and intensify off the coast is what's going to become that nor'easter. so get ready for some really wild weather. the satellite perspective, i do want to give you some idea of where this energy is coming from, from the southwest to the northeast. we can see here this is just a half hour radar loop, because i really want to keep this right now and show you, we do have some rain showers already on the way, already being reported and in fact we still have that dense fog advisory still in effect, a huge issue as far as this visibility is concerned. nor'easter timeline, now through midnight, light rain, increasing wind, not an issue right now, so don't be fooled by that. midnight to 9:00 a.m., developing rain and sustained wind speeds and wind gusts. from now about tomorrow at 3:00 p.m., we'll
the tornado cut a half mile-wide path through mississippi. right now we are on a first alert because of a nor'easter heading our way. first alert meteorologist erika martin joins us. >> this is a widespread nor'easter. the piece of energy that will redevelop and intensify off the coast is what's going to become that nor'easter. so get ready for some really wild weather. the satellite perspective, i do want to give you some idea of where this energy is coming from, from the southwest to...
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severe weather over the weekend brought powerful storms and tornadoes intoo georgia, mississippi, alabama and florida. the storms caused severe damage and cars and frees. a state of emergency was declared in parts of georgia. the severe weather makerer is me agoway frorom the u.s. but sti there's a lowow p pressuree sys the storm syste w will likelely move up toward the north. the northeastern united states will see strong winds and heavy noefl into your tuesday. that could cause traffic disruptions and across the side of the united states the strongest storm in years hit california on the weekend. record breaking heavy rainfall and in los angeles we'll see rainy weather into your tuesday morning. now temperatures expected to be 14 in l.a. on your monday and 7 degrees in vancouver as well as seattle and across the east. rainy weather in the u.s. capitol on your monday. and let's go to japan. heavy snow and strong winds are still effecting the northern portions of japan as well as parts of the w west and that caused very hazardous conditions and also traffic disruptions. we have some video
severe weather over the weekend brought powerful storms and tornadoes intoo georgia, mississippi, alabama and florida. the storms caused severe damage and cars and frees. a state of emergency was declared in parts of georgia. the severe weather makerer is me agoway frorom the u.s. but sti there's a lowow p pressuree sys the storm syste w will likelely move up toward the north. the northeastern united states will see strong winds and heavy noefl into your tuesday. that could cause traffic...
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we've seen at least 16 people are dead. 4 in mississippi, 12 in georgia. that's a number that continues to climb. the national weather service says the severe movement has the potential to spin long track tornados which can stay on the ground for 20 miles or more. oh, boy. we have more adam klotz is live in the extreme weather center. first, on the ground where we've seen danger, jonathan serrie in cook county, georgia. >> reporter: you can see the scene behind me. i'm standing in what used to be a farm. there was a nursery here, several other outbuildings and as you zoom in, you can see metal shards that were scattered in the heavy winds what local officials believe was a tornado that tore through this area here. i'm standing not far from a mobile home park, we're told that half of the structures there were destroyed and harris, you mentioned the fatalities in the state of georgia. more than half of those fatalities occurred at that mobile home park. harris? harris: we can see what looks to be massive at least localized where you are, authorities have had
we've seen at least 16 people are dead. 4 in mississippi, 12 in georgia. that's a number that continues to climb. the national weather service says the severe movement has the potential to spin long track tornados which can stay on the ground for 20 miles or more. oh, boy. we have more adam klotz is live in the extreme weather center. first, on the ground where we've seen danger, jonathan serrie in cook county, georgia. >> reporter: you can see the scene behind me. i'm standing in what...
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in hattiesburg, mississippi, williams james inn man, fox ne news. >>> back here at home in southwest philadelphia, detectives are piecing together clues in a fatal stabbing. police say it happened on the 7900 block of caesar place just before 6:00 tonight. they found a 70-year-old woman stabbed several times. medic pronounced her dead a short time later. police say they believe a 29-year-old relative was the person who stabbed her. but so far he has not been tracked down. >>> in abington police are searching for the person who robbed a bank. this guy take a good look at him walked into the td bank on the 1400 block of old york rotor yesterday. he gave a teller a note saying he was going to rob the bank, and was armed. he got away with money and was last seen getting in a honda ridge line. if you recognize this guy police want to hear from you. >>> one of the most secure lock ups in the united states is not taking any chances tonight when it comes to making sure el chapo stays behind bars. the notorious drug lord is awa awaiting trial after he was extradited to the us this week. epp c
in hattiesburg, mississippi, williams james inn man, fox ne news. >>> back here at home in southwest philadelphia, detectives are piecing together clues in a fatal stabbing. police say it happened on the 7900 block of caesar place just before 6:00 tonight. they found a 70-year-old woman stabbed several times. medic pronounced her dead a short time later. police say they believe a 29-year-old relative was the person who stabbed her. but so far he has not been tracked down. >>>...
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but the mix occurs, even over mississippi, alabama, north georgia. they will get snow and measurable snow. st. mary's could get three or five inches or more. the timing we see it move in 4:00 to 5 verz in the morning -- 5:00 in the morning. that is the best estimate. if you are going out tonight, no problems. cold and dry. but early in the morning the snow moves in. the heaviest snow amounts are south and east and how far the north and west flurries will go. quickly the storm will pull offshore in the afternoon. that is that. get ready for the cold weather, the gusty winds on sunday. the computer modeling suggests underring two inches in the district. lesser amount in the north. much more east. reedville is 7.4. 11 inches. it's a substantial storm. the weekend, snow for a while. then it ends in the afternoon. 27 for a high. sunny, breezy and cold for the weekend. quick peek at the extended outlook. cold weather through monday. better on tuesday. much moderation here with the showers wednesday and thursday. look at the upper 50's, lower 60's on friday
but the mix occurs, even over mississippi, alabama, north georgia. they will get snow and measurable snow. st. mary's could get three or five inches or more. the timing we see it move in 4:00 to 5 verz in the morning -- 5:00 in the morning. that is the best estimate. if you are going out tonight, no problems. cold and dry. but early in the morning the snow moves in. the heaviest snow amounts are south and east and how far the north and west flurries will go. quickly the storm will pull offshore...
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this is lauderdale, mississippi. large tree branches right through the roof of a church that ended up in a nursery. further south here, hattiesburg, mississippi where they're helping out with food. volunteers putting together boxed lunches and distributing the lunches for storm victims and rescue workers. a whale of a mess. now the weather is headed to the northeast. stocks new york city like wind tunnels this afternoon. what is happening in the south, adam? >> in the south, we're in cleanup mode. this is where the weekend tornados were. everything in the pink color, that is a tornado. so obviously incredibly active. if there's any good news right now, we're getting on the back side of that system, at least in the southeast. here's what we're looking at for satellite and radar. the moisture moving up. we're clearing up stretching back from georgia, alabama, mississippi, clearing skies. a lot of folks are getting into cleanup mode. they're going to do so. this system will continue to left to the northeast where it wil
this is lauderdale, mississippi. large tree branches right through the roof of a church that ended up in a nursery. further south here, hattiesburg, mississippi where they're helping out with food. volunteers putting together boxed lunches and distributing the lunches for storm victims and rescue workers. a whale of a mess. now the weather is headed to the northeast. stocks new york city like wind tunnels this afternoon. what is happening in the south, adam? >> in the south, we're in...
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the gentleman from mississippi, mr. harper. the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. brady. the gentlewoman from ohio, ms. kaptur. and the the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen. the tellers will come forward and take their seats at the desk in the front of the speaker's rostrum. paul d. ryan, representative-elect from the state of wisconsin, nancy pelosi, represent-elect from the state of california. the roll will be called and those responding to their names will indicate by surname, the nominee of their choosing. the reading clerk will now call he roll. the clerk: mr. abraham. abraham votes ryan. ed a -- adams. pelosi. aderholt. ryan. aguilar, pelosi. allen, ryan. amash, ryan. modei, ryan. arrington, ryan. babin, ryan. bacon, ryan. anks of indiana, ryan. barletta, ryan. arr, ryan. , pelosi. . rton, ryan , pelosi. , pelosi. becerra, pelosi. pelosi. bera, bergman, ryan. beutler, ryan. beyer, pelosi. biggs, ryan. bilirakis, ryan. bishop of georgia, pelosi. ishop of michigan, ryan. ishop of utah, ryan. black, ryan. blackburn, ryan. blum, ryan. lumenauer, pelosi. , pel
the gentleman from mississippi, mr. harper. the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. brady. the gentlewoman from ohio, ms. kaptur. and the the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen. the tellers will come forward and take their seats at the desk in the front of the speaker's rostrum. paul d. ryan, representative-elect from the state of wisconsin, nancy pelosi, represent-elect from the state of california. the roll will be called and those responding to their names will indicate by surname, the...